iPadOS is really getting to be an awesome always-ready ultra portable music creativity platform.
It really deserves to have the world’s best electronic beatbox by now.
I have Microtonic as a VST, have had it since the original version back in the day, but I’m really liking the environment and empowering nature of a platform more portable than a laptop, it inspires more compact compositions and helps to focus on smaller ‘projects’ and ideas (even though large ones are obviously possible).
- Funkspace wrote:
iPadOS is really getting to be an awesome always-ready ultra portable music creativity platform.
It really deserves to have the world’s best electronic beatbox by now.
"Getting to be", you say? Hah, I guess you weren't around when we had to render audio files because computers were too slow to run virtual instruments in real time. And it's over 10 years ago that I nudged another brilliant Swedish plug-in developer to port his 303/606/808/909 emulation onto the iOS platform.
So yeah, +1 for sure.
But maybe just get a PO-32 Tonic in the mean time? ;-)
- Sjoerd van Geffen wrote:
"Getting to be", you say? Hah, I guess you weren't around when we had to render audio files because computers were too slow to run virtual instruments in real time.
I didn’t want to sound like an Apple fanboy so I toned it down 😜. But, yeah it’s an awesome and fun platform.
A huge +1 for an iPad version, that would be the perfect companion to my PO-32/PO-35 :)
Given the flexibility of the Microtonic engine and how nice the new skins look, an iPad version would be a big success without any doubt! There's plenty of drum machines on iOS, but none with a good synth engine. And none that could sync with PO hardware devices.
I would even double dip for android/iphone version for only editing PO-32/PO-35 patches, even without the full microtonic capabilities, and I'm sure I wouldn't be the only one given the sucess of these little synths.
Fully agree!
Would be marvelous to have a microtonic version on iPad,
A “ toned down” version to edit sounds and patterns for the PO-32, PO-35 and PO-137 instead of the full blown microtonic , at an affordable price would be fabulous for the many users of those Pocket Operators , and would sell a lot of those surely too..😁
Here’s another vote for an iOS version. I’ve been working away from the PC (mac) more often and I keep wishing for a more portable way to swap out sound on the operators (besides saving the recording of the data transfer).
I also just bought my nephew a PO-137. I’m hoping this will be his gateway in. He’s not ready for a PC version of the plug-in, but an iOS version would definitely be of use.
If he gets past the Rick & and Morty sounds, I’ll be getting him a PO-133 and the PO-32. I might want another PO-32 for me too.
Hello Magnus & Bro. I think you will sell A LOT more copies of MicroTonic --IF-- you will compile a stand alone version for Windows. Seriously, many PO users are NOT at all familiar with DAWs or VST. They want to buy MicroTonic for ONE REASON: to get new sounds in and out of the PO-32 and PO-35. The easier you can make it for them, the MORE copies of MicroTonic you guys will sell! I would suggest a "Special Version" for Winblows for Pocket Operator owners of PO-32 and PO-35. It should be simply a straight forward application that unzips in its own directory and runs in Windoz. I am SURE, this will be an income generator supreme for Soniccharge. As it is, having to download and figure out how to use VSThost and where and how it will somehow give access to MicroTonic is really rather unclear, confusing, and basically inhibits sales, IMHO. Your site has NO CLEAR INSTRUCTIONS. Please kindly consider my comments as it will definitely generate additional income for your fine company. Thank you for reading.
- Yohan Lasorsa wrote:
A huge +1 for an iPad version, that would be the perfect companion to my PO-32/PO-35 :)
Given the flexibility of the Microtonic engine and how nice the new skins look, an iPad version would be a big success without any doubt! There's plenty of drum machines on iOS, but none with a good synth engine. And none that could sync with PO hardware devices.
I would even double dip for android/iphone version for only editing PO-32/PO-35 patches, even without the full microtonic capabilities, and I'm sure I wouldn't be the only one given the sucess of these little synths.
This is a fantastic idea!
A simple version only for editing/transfering kits/synchronization and a full version (maybe an IAP) which unleashes the potential of the desktop version
Sadly i do not think this is going to happen, i doubt even if this post is being read by soniccharge or anybody else who could take care of this..
- Mic Healey wrote:
Hello Magnus & Bro. I think you will sell A LOT more copies of MicroTonic --IF-- you will compile a stand alone version for Windows.
This sounds like a no-brainer, its only a wrapper anyways.
You (or someone) should make this into its own post. So its seen. I’m sure they scroll through all the posts, but they may well miss a sub-comment.
And +1 for ipad. This and other soniccharge plugs. The prices are lower there, but often you end up buying the desktop versions full-price.
And ipad is big with nerds and tinkerers, the target market for many of these plugs.
I suspect most of the plugs are halfway there already, if they run on m1 natively.
This topic is almost 2 years old, it feels like sadly it is not going to get any response from "the company"to me..
Apple takes a huge chunk of the app's revenue .
Since sonic charge is small boutique developer creating awesome high Q. plugins , I can only respect and totally understand Magnus decision to not develop for the platform.
I've been thinking of grabbing a small windows tablet just to run Microtonic. Probably would be better than going the TE PO route in a lot of ways.
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